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How Do You Make A Eco-Friendly Nativity Scene?

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How Do You Make A Eco-Friendly Nativity Scene?

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Nativity scenes depicting the birth of Jesus are a beautiful addition to any Christmas decor. You can make this nativity scene craft project entirely from recycled materials. It shows the baby Jesus, doted upon by his mother Mary and his father Joseph on the left. On the right, the three kings assemble to present their gifts to the Christ child. When finished, this nativity scene looks lovely resting over a fireplace or displayed in a window. Draw the shapes of the three kings on recycled construction paper, or print out the template shown here. Cut out the kings and set them aside. Draw or print out the shapes of Mary, Joseph and the baby Jesus. Cut them out and place them with the three kings. Use the remaining scraps of paper to draw and cut out hands for all of the figures except the Christ child. Gather some old or recycled Christmas wrapping paper and lay it with the decorative side facing down. Turn your nativity cut-outs upside down and place them over the wrapping paper. Trace

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